We bring in a variety of speakers to campus to talk about things that might not normally be covered in our classes. When possible, these seminars are recorded and made available to current students ...
This course is a seminar organized around readings and discussions of research papers on Programming Languages (PL). Each incarnation of the course will take a deep dive into a different topic of PL ...
The standing committee will organize a seminar series, designed for a non-expert audience, on emerging trends in science and technology (S&T) that could transform the Department's approach to research ...
Permission of instructor. This course is open to graduate students in cognitive science who are interested in knowledge representation. No programming will be required. How people reason and learn ...
This seminar is designed for undergraduate students, especially if you're interested in getting involved with undergraduate research or considering grad school. We want to foster meaningful ...
Graphs can represent relationships between data entities and hence provide an expressive model for big data produced by real-world systems. A number of big data domains feature an inherent network ...
In recent years there has been an increasing demand for applications which employ miniature representations of the real world to recreate realistic and immersive virtual environments. Many ...